Yet again it appears I have found out about this too late, but...
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One of Scotland’s best-known tourist routes and transport arteries has been blocked by the third landslide in three years, sparking calls from politicans for immediate Government action. The A83 near the Rest and Be Thankful in Argyll reopened yesterday after it was shut on Monday evening following the incident, believed to have been caused by heavy rain. It raised concerns that local businesses, which rely on the route, would be damaged by the latest slide. Landslides blocked the road last year and in 2007.
Alan Reid, LibDem MP for Argyll, said: “Yet again we have had a landslide near the Rest and Be Thankful after a spell of heavy rain. When the A83 is closed, the journey time to reach many parts of Argyll and Bute is greatly increased. This obviously has a severe impact on local businesses. If this happened in the central belt, the Scottish Government would spend millions of pounds solving the problem. They must do the same for Argyll and Bute. It doesn’t matter how much it would cost, this road must be made safe and kept open at all times.”
The full story can be read in
The Herald!